May 23, 2020
Global News – Stewart Bell and Andrew Russell
The terrorism confronting Canada: Unsophisticated and frustratingly effective
Bell and Russell are suggesting, an illustrating with examples, that while we have paid almost exclusive … [Read more...]

May 18, 2020
(Ed note: Both these organizations are very reputable in research and advocacy in the United States and may be helpful in the pursuits of similar objectives in Canada where the scene is much the same for the threat of Coronavirus and … [Read more...]

May 1, 2020
The Lily (Hawaii) - Frances Nguyen
This state says it has a ‘feminist economic recovery plan.’ Here’s what that looks like. The state wants ‘to build a system that is capable of delivering gender equality’
Here in Canada we … [Read more...]

April 27, 2020
CTV News – Colin Perkel
Federal prison tensions rise amid COVID lockdowns; activists want releases
The tensions created by the Coronavirus and the prisoners locked up without much defence is beginning to boil over in at least two … [Read more...]

April 19, 2020
By-Line Times (UK) – Duncan Campbell
The Coronavirus Crisis
Will Our COVID-19 Lockdown Make Us think more about Why We Imprison So Many People?
Much of our legal system is currently struggling with issues such as whether a jail … [Read more...]

April 17, 2020
Government of Canada
COVID-19 and the Parole Board of Canada
The statement (April 15, 2020) by the National Parole Board lays out the current considerations around the pandemic Covid-19 and the various parties to the consideration … [Read more...]

April 15, 2020
Toronto Star – Louise Montsebraaten
Ottawa is handing out $2,000 cheques to out-of-work Canadians. Could a basic income be next?
The Coronavirus if nothing else has highlighted many social concerns that provided some … [Read more...]